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Jun 20 How to Win a Double Pass to 'Tongue Tied' at The Old Fitz!

Red Line Productions at The Old Fitz Theatre presents a brand spanking new Australian work, TONGUE TIED by Clare Hennessy.

Mia loves two things: feminism, and journalism. She’s landed the scoop of a lifetime, and she’s not going to let anything stand in her way. Parker loves one thing: his job at Sunday Juice. They’ve landed in a PR nightmare, and he has every intention to pull them out of it. But they didn't plan on falling into each others laps.

Passion has a tendency to ruin even the best of intentions and the most perfectly pronounced of political dispositions. When so many things in her life have to be black or white, Mia finds herself falling, spectacularly, into the grey areas.

Featuring Gary Clementson (Hidden Sydney, Caress/Ache, A Place to Call Home) and Contessa Treffone (Mystery of Love & Sex, STC's All My Sons), and directed by Jessica Arthur, TONGUE TIED is an exploration of ethics, integrity and how passion can fuck up even the best laid plans.

The Prop is giving you the chance to win a double pass to the show!

All you have to do is email boxoffice@redlineproductions.com.au with “TONGUE PROP” in the subject line. It doesn't actually matter what goes in the email itself, you can leave it blank if you like, but extra points to those of you polite enough to wish the company well in their upcoming season! A simple "chookas" will suffice...

The winner will be granted two tickets to Tongue Tied at The Old Fitz Theatre on the Tuesday 4 July performance at 6:15 PM.

Since 2011, Sally has been working as a theatre critic for other publications. Her skills as a writer were honed and nurtured during her three years at The University of Technology, studying a bachelor of writing. While Sally pursued a career in media, she found herself more and more distracted by performance. Amateur theatre became a passion for her, and the demand for her to work as a corporate singer just kept increasing. In 2016, she went to NIDA to study a diploma in musical theatre. Sally loves this industry. She started The Prop with the intention of supporting good theatre, praising it and encouraging it. Though she strives to be ever-honest, she is much less interested in bad reviews. Read Sally's signature piece "The Ladder" to understand her journey a little better.

Since 2011, Sally has been working as a theatre critic for other publications. Her skills as a writer were honed and nurtured during her three years at The University of Technology, studying a bachelor of writing. While Sally pursued a career in media, she found herself more and more distracted by performance. Amateur theatre became a passion for her, and the demand for her to work as a corporate singer just kept increasing. In 2016, she went to NIDA to study a diploma in musical theatre. Sally loves this industry. She started The Prop with the intention of supporting good theatre, praising it and encouraging it. Though she strives to be ever-honest, she is much less interested in bad reviews. Read Sally's signature piece "The Ladder" to understand her journey a little better.